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245 04 The disdainful virgin led captive: or, Cupids triumph over
       pride: :|bbeing Rosilinda's warning-piece to all ambitious
       females; or, self-admiring lasses. A most delightful new 
       play song: Fair Rosilinda lovers does disdain, till Cupids
       shaft does wound her with loves pain, a feavor then does 
       seize on every part, and makes a conquest o're her 
       stubborn heart: while she confesses, and for pardon sues, 
       who late disdain'd, now most submissive wooes: so powerful
       is loves scepter, such command it claims, that none 
       against its force can stand. To a new play-house tune, 
       viz. Ah cruel bloody fate, &c. 
260    [London] :|bPrinted for J. Jordan, at the Angel, in Guilt-
       spur-Street, without Newgate.,|c[1690] 
300    1 sheet ([1] p.) :|bill. (woodcuts) 
500    Date of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996. 
500    Verse: "Bright as the noon-day sun,". 
500    Imperfect: stained. 
500    Reproduction of original in the British Library. 
650  0 Ballads, English|y17th century. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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